Quilting Arts"Exploring Modern Quilting"
Quilting Arts has always taken a contemporary approach to quilting, but did you know there is an entire movement known as modern quilting? It's a new aesthetic with clean lines and a graphic style all its own. First up is Elizabeth Hartman with some unique quilt sandwiches and tips for quilt block math. Then, meet Heather Jones with a lesson on thread choices for modern quilting. D

2:30 pm

Hometime"Creekside Home Stone"
Dean, Miriam and the HOMETIME team use natural stone for durability and beauty. D

3:00 pm

Woodsmith Shop"Curved-Lid Treasure Box"
Great-looking projects don't have to be difficult to build. Watch and learn as the editors of Woodsmith show you the secrets to turning a few hours of time and a few pieces of wood into an elegant small box. D

3:30 pm

This Old House"Cambridge Project, Part 4 of 15"
The crew starts the ceiling work on the first floor, host Kevin O'Connor learns more about Swedish Style, and general contractor Tom Silva lets some light into the master suite with the help of a new skylight. D

4:00 pm

Ask This Old House"Laying Sod in the Backyard/Installing A Wireless Thermostat"
Landscape contractor Roger Cook helps a homeowner lay sod in his backyard. Then, Roger, along with host Kevin O'Connor, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, and general contractor Tom Silva, asks, "What is it?" Afterward, Tom shares a tip about finding measurements without doing math. And Richard installs a wireless thermostat to control a heating system. D

4:30 pm

P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table"Follow The Pig"
Allen takes viewers on a true farm-to-table journey in this episode as he "follows the pig" in Kansas City by visiting a local farm that raises grain-fed pork and a local butcher shop that only selects locally raised and steroid- free meat. And you can't visit Kansas City without trying some of the best BBQ in the country. Allen visits with a long time employee at the famous Arthur Bryant's restaurant to get some tips on smoking meat. D

5:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Trading Democracy for "Security""
The violent Boston rampage triggered a local and federal response that, according to journalist Glenn Greenwald, adds a new dimension to troubling questions about government secrecy, overreach, and what we sacrifice in the name of national security. Greenwald joins Bill on this week's Moyers & Company (check local listings) to peel back layers that reveal what the Boston bombings and drone attacks have in common, and how secrecy leads to abuse of government power. Also on the show, political scholars Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann tell Bill that Congress' failure to make progress on gun control last week -- despite support for background checks from 90% of the American public - is symptomatic of a legislative branch reduced to dysfunction, partisan ravings and obstruction. D

6:00 pm

Fake Or Fortune?"Degas and the Little Dancer"
Journalist Fiona Bruce, art expert Philip Mould and art historian Bendor Grosvenor, along with cutting-edge scientists investigate mysteries behind paintings in a new three-part season. A small painting bought as a work by Edgar Hilaire Degas is not in the official catalogue and is not recognized as genuine. The trio travels to Paris, Hamburg and Berlin while chasing its history. Part 1 of 3G

7:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Cycling Idaho"
Whether you prefer the open road or steep mountains, Idaho is a bicyclist's paradise. We'll take you on some scenic bike trips around the state, from the Teton Valley in eastern Idaho, to the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes in northern Idaho's Silver Valley, to epic mountain biking in the Boulder Mountains of central Idaho.G

Call The Midwife
The whole Poplar community pulls together to prepare for the annual Summer Fete. The introduction of a baby show involves the midwives, especially Trixie, who must secure a celebrity judge. At the ante-natal clinic, Jenny meets Nora, an impoverished mother of eight, who is distraught that she may soon have another mouth to feed.G

9:00 pm

Masterpiece Classic"Mr. Selfridge, Part 5"
With Selfridge badly hurt in a car crash, his chief of staff, Roger Grove, takes over the operation of the store. Grove's first decision is to ban Lady Mae's suffragettes from meeting in the store. Agnes gets to know Henri Leclair, the window dresser. Staff members work on a solution for the suffragettes. Part 5 of 8G

10:00 pm

The Bletchley Circle
When Scotland Yard dismisses the women's theories, they realize it is up to them to stop the killer before he takes his next victim. They identify a suspect and use Lucy to lure him into a trap, but the plan goes awry, causing the women to take a different approach. Part 2 of 3G

11:00 pm

New Tricks"A Death in the Family"
Jack Halford announces he is quitting UCOS. Before Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman and the remaining team members can question him on the decision, they are thrown into a 100-year-old unsolved murder case. Shadowy Whitehall intelligence figure Stephen Fisher gives them just 24 hours to solve the case.G